"If you were coming in the Fall" by Emily Dickinson is a very wistful, longing poem in which the author depicts how she will wait for the addressee. The author states that she would rush through her life over the summer in anticipation of the addressee's return. She then says that she would "wind the months in balls, and put them each in separate drawers" implying that a month can seem like such a long time to someone who is waiting for something. In the fourth stanza, the author indicates that, when her life is over, she will be at peace and embrace eternity. In the final stanza, the author resents that she does not know how long she will have to wait for the addressee to return. Overall, this poem represents the struggle and hardships of waiting for someone.
Sophie beukas I am intelligent and kind.
I wonder what my future will be like. I hear the chatter and conversations of my classmates. I see the vibrant classrooms and school environment around me. I want to become successful and happy in life. I am intelligent and kind. I pretend and imagine myself in different situations and new places. I feel confident and happy. I worry if I will accomplish and achieve my goals in life. I cry if I am sad or disappointed. I am intelligent and kind. I understand who I am and who I want to be in the future. I speak my opinion and use it to help others. I dream of achieving success, faith, and happiness. I try to be the best person I can be. I hope that I can accomplish all my goals and aspirations. I am intelligent and kind. Curley's Wife
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